1625-P: Association of Patient- and Disease-Related Factors with Glycemic Target Achievement in Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) in the SAGE Study

Most people with T1D do not achieve HbA1c targets, but this may vary with patient- and disease-related factors. SAGE was a multinational, cross-sectional study using data from medical records and interviews of eligible people with T1D for ≥1 year, aged ≥26 years (N=3858). The relationship between ea...

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Hauptverfasser: SEUFERT, JOCHEN, IKEGAMI, HIROSHI, BRETTE, SANDRINE, PILORGET, VALERIE, LAUAND, FELIPE, WILMOT, EMMA G., RENARD, ERIC, GAGLIARDINO, JUAN J.
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Body mass index
Diabetes
Diabetes mellitus (insulin dependent)
Dyslipidemia
Hyperglycemia
Hypoglycemia
Insulin
Ketoacidosis
Medical records
Microvasculature
Patients
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